Summer at Stalheim means holiday in grand scenery, in activity or recreation

Stalheim has marked hiking trails leading to spectacular wiew points and waterfalls. Dangerous spots are improved and secured up to a certain level.

Nåli

One of the trails leads from our rental cabins via Sivle, the well know poets humble family farm, to the remains of Nåli, the ancient croft on a mountain shelf. Along the entire path there is magnificent view deep down the Nærøydalen valley, bird eyes view of waterfalls of tourist coaches decending down Stalheimskleiva, bend by bend. If you walk a few extra steps, you can see the dragon's hole of mountain Jordalsnuten. Here are the scenes from author Per Sivle's fiction story "Only a dog", where an English climber falls down the gorge "Little Hell", and the dog Hall grieves.

Stalheimsfossen

From the foot of Stalheimskleiva hairpin bends a pleasant path is built alongside river to the foot of Stalheimsfossen waterfall. The path starts at parking lot near the bridge by the lowest bend, and runs along the river rapids to a viewing platform, secured by a fence. Here the 126 metres high vertical waterfall can be experienced at close range.